An earthquake happened in Songyuan, Jilin________ the morning of May28,2018.

A. on B. in C. at

A ¡¾½âÎö¡¿¾äÒ⣺2018Äê5ÔÂ28ÈÕÔ糿£¬¼ªÁÖËÉÔ­·¢ÉúÁ˵ØÕð¡£±¾Ì⿼²é½é´Ê±íʱ¼ä¡£ A. on ±íʾ¾ßÌåµÄijһÌì»òijһÌìµÄÉÏÎç¡¢ÏÂÎç»òÍíÉÏ£¬»òÓÐÌìÆøÌØÕ÷µÄÔ磬ÖУ¬Íí £» B. in±íʾÊÀ¼Í¡¢Äê¡¢¼¾½Ú¡¢Ô·ݣ¬»ò·ºÖ¸ÉÏÎç¡¢ÏÂÎç»òÍíÉÏ£¨¹Ì¶¨´îÅäÖУ©£» C. at±íʾijһ¾ßÌåµÄʱ¿Ì»òʱ¼äÉϵÄijһµã¡£ÌâÄ¿ÖеÄʱ¼äÊÇ2018Äê5ÔÂ28ÈÕÔ糿£¬¹ÊÑ¡A¡£
Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÏ°Ìâ

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º±±¾©ÊÐʯ¾°É½Çø2018½ì¾ÅÄ꼶µÚ¶þ´ÎͳÁ·Ó¢ÓïÊÔ¾í ÌâÐÍ£ºµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ

¡ª ______ did you pay for the picture?

¡ª 200 yuan. It¡¯s quite cheap.

A. How many B. How often C. How much D. How long

C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿¾äÒ⣺¡ª¡ªÄ㻨Á˶àÉÙÇ®ÂòÕâ·ù»­£¿ ¡ª¡ª200Ôª¡£ÕâÏ൱±ãÒË¡£A. How many¶àÉÙ£» B. How often¶à¾Ã£»C. How much¶àÉÙ£¬¶àÉÙÇ®£¬±íʾ¼Û¸ñ£»D. How long¶à³¤¡£ÓÉϾäµÄ200Ôª¿ÉÖª£¬Ñ¯ÎʵÄÊǼ۸ñ£¬Òò´ËÓÃHow much¡£¹ÊÑ¡C¡£

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£ºÌì½òÊÐÎåÇøÏØ2018½ì¾ÅÄ꼶һģӢÓïÊÔ¾í ÌâÐÍ£ºµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ

¡ªWhat did you do yesterday?

¡ªWe took a trip to Water Park by ____ bus and went for ____ walk around the lake.

A. /; a B. /; /

C. the; a D. the; the

A ¡¾½âÎö¡¿¾äÒ⣺¡ª¡ªÄã×òÌì×öÁËʲô£¿¡ª¡ªÎÒÃdz˹«¹²Æû³µÈ¥Ë®ÉϹ«Ô°È¥ÁË¡£ÔÚºþ±ßÉ¢²½¡£¿¼²é¹Ú´Ê±æÎöÌâ¡£aÊDz»¶¨¹Ú´Ê£¬·ºÖ¸£¬Ò»¸ö£¬ÓÃÓÚ¸¨ÒôÒòËØ¿ªÍ·µÄµ¥Êý¿ÉÊýÃû´ÊÇ°£»an²»¶¨¹Ú´Ê£¬·ºÖ¸£¬Ò»¸ö£¬ÓÃÓÚÔªÒôÒòËØ¿ªÍ·µÄµ¥Êý¿ÉÊýÃû´ÊÇ°£»the¶¨¹Ú´Ê£¬ÌØÖ¸£¬ÓÃÔÚ¶ÀÒ»ÎÞ¶þÃû´ÊÇ°£¬ÏñµØÇò£¬ÔÂÁÁ£¬Ì«Ñô¡£¾äÖеÄby busºÍgo for a walk£¬¶¼Êǹ̶¨¶ÌÓ¸ù¾Ý¾äÒâÓï¾³£¬¿É֪ѡA¡£

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£ººÚÁú½­Ê¡Ë绯ÊÐ2018ÄêÖп¼Ó¢ÓïÊÔ¾í ÌâÐÍ£ºµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ

Neither you nor he _________good at drawing.

A. are B. is C. be

B ¡¾½âÎö¡¿¾äÒ⣺ÄãºÍËû¶¼²»Éó¤»æ»­¡£Neither ¡¤¡¤¡¤nor¡¤¡¤¡¤£¬¡°¼È²»¡¤¡¤¡¤Ò²²»¡¤¡¤¡¤£¬¼È·Ç¡¤¡¤¡¤Ò²·Ç¡¤¡¤¡¤¡±Á¬½ÓÁ½¸ö²¢ÁеÄÖ÷Óïʱ£¬Ó¦×ñÑ­¡°¾Í½üÔ­Ôò¡±¡£¾ä×ÓÖоͽüµÄÖ÷ÓïÊÇhe £¬Î½Óﶯ´ÊÓÃis,ÅųýA¡¢C£¬´ð°¸ÊÇB¡£

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£ººÚÁú½­Ê¡Ë绯ÊÐ2018ÄêÖп¼Ó¢ÓïÊÔ¾í ÌâÐÍ£ºµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ

This is my ____________day to be here.

A. a second B. the second C. second

C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿¾äÒ⣺ÕâÊÇÎÒÔÚÕâ¶ùÀïµÄµÚ¶þÌì¡£±¾Ì⿼²éÐòÊý´ÊµÄÓ÷¨¡£ÐòÊý´ÊÔÚʹÓÃʱ,Ò»°ã¼ÓÉ϶¨¹Ú´Ê£¬µ±ÐòÊýÇ°ÓÐÎïÖ÷´ú´ÊÐÞÊÎʱ£¬¹Ú´ÊÊ¡ÂÔ¡£¸Ã¿ÕÇ°ÓÐÎïÖ÷´ú´Êmy£¬¹ÊÑ¡C¡£

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£ºÅ£½òÒëÁÖ°æ°ËÄ꼶ÏÂÓ¢ÓïÆÚÄ©¿¼ÊÔרÌâÁ·Ï°-ÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁµ¥Ñ¡

Parking lots again came up for discussion in Shanghai. Another 220, 000 private cars will hit the roads this year, and the need to buy a car is still very high among people. More than 270,000 cars have no designated(Ö¸¶¨)parking areas at night. In a middle school in Changing District, trees were cut in a green area to make way for car parking. The school had not considered car parking when it was being built,

A private car is used about an hour daily for driving and stays parked for 23 hours. Many private cars are used even less. Car-sharing offers users all kinds of cars. The cars are parked in car-sharing stations, lying throughout the city. Customers of car-sharing can book(Ô¤¶¨)a car at any time ( day or night) by telephone or on the Internet. The customer then picks the booked car up at the set time. After finishing his/her business, they return the car to the same place where they picked it up. Maybe, this is one way to solve the car parking problem.

On the other hand, the idea of Park & Ride has been suggested. This means that underground train and city train should be developed quickly. You can leave your cars in car parks nearby subway and bus stations and then you can ride public transports to go to the city centre within minutes¡ªgreat in wet weather or when you're carrying heavy bags. Park & Ride services can save you a little more time to do something you enjoy: catch up on e-mails, chat with friends, read the paper or simply relax, and prepare for the day ahead. Then the city will cut down the number of parking lots in the city centre.

1.Why does the writer mention what the middle school did in Paragraph 1?

A. To say car parking has been a problem for along time.

B. To show the car parking problem is becoming more serious.

C. To warm the middle school didn't care about environment.

D. To tell people to learn from the school for more parking areas.

2.How does the writer like the car-sharing service?

A. Expensive. B. OK.

C. Not possible. D. Not convenient.

3.According to the text, private cars .

A. are not useful at all

B. are not used very often

C. are responsible for the city train development

D. help drivers reach the city centre more quickly

4.According to the idea of Park & Ride, we can infer(ÍƶÏ)the city will have to .

A. build more parking lots near subway and bus stops

B. offer more cars to the customers in the city centre

C. encourage people not to drive cars to the city

D. ask people not to buy more cars

1.B 2.B 3.B 4.C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿±¾ÆªÎÄÕÂÄѶÈÊÊÖУ¬Ö÷Òª½²ÊöËæ×ÅÉú»îˮƽµÄÌá¸ß£¬Æû³µ×ß½øÁËǧ¼ÒÍò»§£¬µ«Ëæ×ÅÆû³µµÄÔö¼Ó£¬Í£³µ±ä³ÉÁËÒ»¼þÄÑÊ£¬ÓÚÊdzöÏÖÁË×â³µ·þÎñ£¬Ò²¿ÉÒÔ×ø¹«½»³µ¡£ 1.ÍÆÀíÅжÏÌâ¡£¸ù¾ÝIn a middle school in Changing District, trees were cut in a green area to make way ...

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£ºÅ£½òÒëÁÖ°æ°ËÄ꼶ÏÂÓ¢ÓïÆÚÄ©¿¼ÊÔרÌâÁ·Ï°-ÔĶÁÀí½â ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁµ¥Ñ¡

ÔĶÁÀí½â

(2013ÎÂÖÝ)

It is widely agreed that the overuse of fossil fuels£¬such as coal and oil has caused serious environmental problems£®Scientists are trying to find new clean energies that do not pollute the air£¬the water or the ground£®Solar power is one of them£®

Solar power is a kind of electricity which is produced by taking energy from the sun£¬using solar panels£®The solar panels are usually fixed on the roofs of houses and buildings£®It is the family solar power system£®Some countries are even beginning to build solar power plants by setting thousands of solar panels in the places where there is enough sunshine£®Solar power has many advantages£®The power is easy to get and will never be used up£®Whenever it is sunny£¬there is the power£®The power is clean and renewable£®It helps to reduce waste and pollution£¬which is great for the environment£®In the areas that are too far away to send electricity to or not easy to build electric power plants£¬solar power is especially necessary£®It enables the people there to use lights£¬TVs£¬computers£¬washing machines£¬fridges and many other things£®

Therefore£¬more and more countries£¬such as China£¬the USA£¬Japan and India£¬encourage scientists to develop practical technology to put solar power to use£®However£¬the power is not as widely used as expected£®

One of the challenges is that a solar power system needs sunshine£®Countries or areas with a lot of rain£¬like the UK£¬are not suitable to develop such power systems£®Secondly£¬a solar power plant requires a very large site to fix enough solar panels to collect sunlight and change it into electricity£®Maybe an area in the desert would be one of the perfect places for such a plant to build£®What¡¯s more£¬solar panels are expensive at present though the energy itself doesn¡¯t cost anything£®

Today scientists are working hard to develop more practical and cheaper solar power systems£®Maybe one day solar power will be one of the most important clean energies in our life£®

1.Solar power is a kind of energy taken from________£®

A. the air

B. the sun

C. the water

D. the ground

2.The underlined word¡°reduce¡±probably means________£®

A. to make something less

B. to make something better

C. to make something more

D. to make something cleaner

3.What is the fourth paragraph of the passage mainly about£¿

A. The ways to use solar power£®

B. The advantages of solar power£®

C. The places to build the solar power plants£®

D. The difficulties of putting solar power to use widely£®

4.What can we learn from the passage£¿

A. Solar energy itself is expensive£®

B. Solar power will be used up very soon£®

C. Solar power is a kind of clean and useful energy£®

D. Solar power is much better than the other energies£®

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ 1. 2. 3. 4.

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£ºËÄ´¨Ê¡Ã¼É½ÊÐ2018½ì¾ÅÄ꼶Öп¼¿¼Ç°Ô¤²âÊÔ¾í£¨ËÄ£©£¨ÎÞÌýÁ¦£© ÌâÐÍ£ºµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ

______of the teachers in our school is 118, ______ of them are women teachers.

A. The number; first fourth B. The number; one fourth

C. A number; one second D. A number; three quarters

B ¡¾½âÎö¡¿¾äÒ⣺ÎÒÃÇѧУÀÏʦµÄÊýÁ¿ÊÇ118ÈË£¬ËûÃÇÖ®ÖÐËÄ·ÖÖ®Ò»ÊÇÅ®½Ìʦ¡£a number ofΪÁ¿´Ê¶ÌÓ±íʾ¡°Ðí¶à¡­¡­¡±£¬ÖÐÐÄ´ÊÊÇÕâ¸ö¶ÌÓïËùÐÞÊεĸ´ÊýÃû´Ê£¬ËùÒÔ×÷Ö÷Óïʱ£¬Î½Óﶯ´ÊÓø´ÊýÐÎʽ¡£the number of±íʾ¡°¡­¡­µÄÊýÁ¿¡±£¬ÖÐÐÄ´ÊΪnumber£¬Ö¸µÄÊÇofºó±ßÃû´ÊµÄÊýÁ¿£¬ÊýÁ¿ÊǸö³éÏó¸ÅÄÒò´ËνÓﶯ´ÊÓõ¥Êý¡£·ÖÊýµÄ±í´ï·½Ê½ÊÇ£ºÓûùÊý´Ê+ÐòÊý´Ê±íʾ£¬Èç¹û·Ö×Ó´óÓÚ1,·ÖĸÔòÒªÓø´...

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£ºËÄ´¨Ê¡Ã¼É½ÊÐ2018½ì¾ÅÄ꼶Öп¼¿¼Ç°Ô¤²âÓ¢ÓïÊÔ¾í£¨Ò»£© ÌâÐÍ£ºÍêÐÍÌî¿Õ

My name is Philippe and my wife¡¯s name is Sophie. We¡¯re from______. Recently we were faced with a ______situation while traveling by car in the mountains with our hired driver. Just as we began to doze(´òíï), the car made a strange, loud noise and then______working.

We tried communicating with the driver but with little______because he couldn¡¯t speak French. He tried to tell us with body language that he was going to get help and then he left.

We were in a poor area, with ______houses in sight. We started to bear the cries of wild animals Sophie was very afraid. We didn¡¯t have much food and it was getting ______and darker I began to lose______. Should we leave the car? Would our driver ever______? Was he a trustworthy man? We were very worried.

A couple of hours passed. _____, the headlights from another car appeared in the dart. A man got out of the car. Finding us cold and hungry, he kindly asked us to______his car.

______we left, he put a note on the windshield of the car with his phone number on it. Then he drove us to a nearby village, and we met his family. His cousin spoke French and he _____us tea and local foods. ______asked us questions and they were excited to have unexpected guests.

Later that evening, the phone rang. It was our______. He had kept his word and fixed the car.

I will______forget the warmth we received on that day because we depended on a complete stranger for help.

1.A. America B. Germany C. France D. Brazil

2.A. difficult B. suitable C. pleasant D. hopeful

3.A. started B. stopped C. continued D. finished

4.A. suspect B. advice C. magic D. success

5.A. no B. some C. several D. many

6.A. colder B. warmer C. heavier D. lighter

7.A. memory B. way C. confidence D. interest

8.A. leave B. return C. drive D. wait

9.A. Suddenly B. Sadly C. Exactly D. Safely

10.A. get to B. get on C. get off D. get into

11.A. Whenever B. After C. Before D. Until

12.A. donated B. offered C. sold D. lent

13.A. Someone B. No one C. Every one D. Any one

14.A. farmer B. waiter C. doctor D. driver

15.A. almost B. sometimes C. usually D. never

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.C 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.D ¡¾½âÎö¡¿±¾ÆªÎÄÕÂÄѶÈÊÊÖУ¬Ö÷Òª½²ÊöÎÒºÍÎÒµÄÆÞ×ÓÈ¥ÂÃÐУ¬³µ»µÔÚ´óɽÀ±»À§ÔÚÒ»¸ö»ÄÎÞÈËÑ̵ĵط½£¬µÃµ½ÁËÒ»¸öÍêÈ«Ä°ÉúµÄÈ˵İïÖú¡£ 1.¾äÒâ¡°ÎÒÃÇÀ´×ÔÓÚ·¨¹ú¡±¡£¸ù¾ÝµÚ¶þ¶ÎµÚÒ»¾äW...

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

ͬ²½Á·Ï°²á´ð°¸